Mexico
Trump warns Mexico to step up action against cartels ~ if not effective, US will increase trade costs on exports to US ~ next step will be to send US military into Mexico to take down the Mexico cartels. Mexico just erupted after a major cartel strike — and President Trump responded with a blunt message: Mexico must “step up” against cartels and drugs. In this video, we break down what triggered the surge in violence, why Trump’s timing matters, and what this kind of public pressure could signal about the next move at the border.
Trump’s warning to Mexico wasn’t the headline — it was the setup. After cartel violence surged, Trump told Mexico to “step up” against cartels and drugs, and that phrase may be the beginning of a bigger pressure campaign. In this video, we break down what could come next — the three pressure paths Trump can use to shape the narrative and force action: Border pressure Economic pressure Network pressure (follow the money and supply lines)
Cartels aren’t just trafficking drugs — they’re running sophisticated fraud networks that target Americans, especially older victims. In this video, we break down the U.S. Treasury action that exposed a cartel-linked fraud operation, how these schemes work, the red flags to watch for, and what to do immediately if you’ve been contacted or already lost money. We also explain why this fits into the larger U.S. fight against cartels: cutting off the money pipeline is how governments disrupt criminal networks without needing dramatic headline-grabbing moves.